Re: Need Advice On The Shiva
I've been to Bogner a few times, and must say Charley is the nicest most helpful guy. I would go so far as to call him a friend, and hopefully we will jam. A couple of my friends also work with a couple of people there.
The thing with Bogners, and I got this from the shop, is that the Shivas are built around a PC board design, with almost everything mounted on the board itself. Therefore, if you have the amp SANS reverb and wish to add, or you want to mod it, there are many limitations. I think the same goes for the new circuit - just can't be added. I am NOT A TECH so don't quote me.
I really don't care. I like a lot of amps, but the Shiva and Ecstasy have made my head spin many times. they sit in the mix perfectly, record like a dream, and I have worked with a few producers as of late who have answered the "not in my studio" thread very well - these amps are welcome.
Mic-ing and getting a great tone and feel with low use of EQ and compression is simple. They work well both on studio and stage with Marshalls and Fenders (which most people I know by far prefer, even the Metal heads). I would only say that I would not be sure how the 5150 would fare for metal. I would think it would be fine since a lot of people are going back to using JCM800s on some pretty hard tracks. Other than that, I would still see the 5150 and Dual Rec as ruling that turf.
The only real "flaw" in a Bogner is that you can't be drunk and sloppy when you play. Man, those amps expose you! LOL